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Wawa Property Sale, Hospital Expansion: Eastern Montco Business News
This is a summary of business stories that made news recently in eastern Montgomery County.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A Montgomery County hospital is expanding its emergency room. Meanwhile, a Wawa property has changed ownership.
This is a summary of business stories that made news recently in eastern Montgomery County:
Jefferson Abington Hospital Trauma Center Expanding
Jefferson Abington Hospital's emergency trauma center will be expanded and modernized, allowing another 20,000 patients to be treated annually, officials said on Tuesday. (Read More)
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Wawa Property Sells For $7.4M In Hatboro: Report
After being open for over two years, the Hatboro Wawa property has changed its ownership. The popular super convenience store property at the intersection of South York Road and Horsham Road recently sold for $7.4 million, according to reports. (Read More)
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SPS Technologies' New Plans Ready For Review
Following a massive fire that gutted its building last February, SPS Technologies is ready to rebound and rebuild. Officials reviewed the company's land development submission. (Read More)

(Weldon Fire Company)
McDonald's Reopens On Route 611 In Horsham
The Golden Arches are once again beaming for customers in the township and area. After being closed for over a year due to a fire, the McDonald's restaurant on Route 611 has recently reopened, once again giving customers their coffee, Big Macs, French fries, and Happy Meals. (Read More)

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Girl Scout Cookie Sales Start In Philly Region
You see them set up now outside of businesses, post offices, and other places where people show up on a regular basis on weekends. The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania has officially kicked off its 2026 cookie season in the Philadelphia region. (Read More)

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